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If all of the conflicts have been resolved in Act 4, why is Act 5 so important to A Midsummer Night’s Dream?

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Titania asks Bottom if he is hungry, and he replies that he has a strange appetite, despite the ubiquity of chaos in Act III, all that is necessary to resolve matters is the magic potion rather than an expression of his natural feelings, love has been hilarity, Shakespeare simply invokes the fairies' magic to dispel all conflict.

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I studied this in my theater class in 10th grade

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